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    homogeneity in the prevalence of the shock as indicated by the fractional integration. ... degree of homogeneity of prevalence of shocks. Finally, to gain some robustness in the analysis, in particular whether we can find a.
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    The Senate, 19 March 2025. President & Vice-Chancellor’s Report Main Report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. This Report provides summary information on current and forthcoming developments, both internal and external, for the information of Senate members.
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    Despite its relatively high prevalence and the cultural values associated with childbearing, infertility care remains a low priority area for local health care providers and community leaders, not only on a
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    The prevalence of young carers in the UK is unknown and is indicative of the problem at the heart of the research4.
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    The prevalence of young carers in the UK is unknown and is indicative of the problem at the heart of the research4.
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    quarter of 2010. The background for the analysis is the prevalence of the shocks that affected. ... process. The prevalence of structural breaks is arguably associated with the continued.
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    The disease affects mainly three organs: eye, kidney and brain. The disease has low prevalence of about 1 in 500,000 people.
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    The prevalence of London residents living in garden sheds and other illegal non-domestic dwellings has increased.
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/social-sciences/research/good-health-comes-cost-measuring-and-valuing-health-and-quality-life
    Another area of research that Professor Tsuchiya specialises in is health inequality, whether in the prevalence of diseases or expected age of death.
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    Epilepsy 10. Migraine or frequent headaches 11. Other health problems. Mental health problem 1 if mentions having a problem with anxiety or depression, or abuse of drugs or alcohol. ... 1. Anxiety, depression or bad nerves 2. Alcohol or drug related